- Sir
William Peryam (1534 – 9
October 1604) of
Little Fulford, near
Crediton in Devon, was an
English judge who rose to the
position of Lord
Chief Baron...
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mansion house originally called Fulford House was
first built by Sir
William Peryam (1534–1604), a
judge and Lord
Chief Baron of the Exchequer. It acquired...
- John
Peryam (1541 – c. 1618), of Exeter, Devon, was
elected four
times as a
Member of Parliament, for
Barnstaple 1584,
Bossiney 1586,
Exeter 1589 and 1593...
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Annie Grossman • A
podcast on Anchor". Anchor.
Retrieved 5
October 2020.
Peryam,
David Richard (1946). Food for the
Armed Forces. Vol. 5–6. Chicago: Quartermaster...
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Robert D'Oylie, the
courtier Sir
Henry Neville, and the
judge Sir
William Peryam. Born
about 1541, she was the
eldest daughter of Sir
Nicholas Bacon, Queen...
- diarist.
Walter married Jane Periam, a
daughter and co-heiress of Sir John
Peryam (1541 – c. 1618) of Exeter, Devon, MP four
times (Barnstaple 1584, Bossiney...
- Helicopter. 1945". MoMA. The
Museum of
Modern Art.
Retrieved March 2, 2017.
Peryam,
Jennifer (August 22, 2016). "Rotors Over
Mentone Fly-In
August 27 At Aircraft...
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situations that he
should adopt the
surname "Pole". Pole was
descended from
Peryam Pole,
third son of the
antiquary Sir
William Pole (1561–1635) of
Shute House...
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Quality and Preference. 20 (2): 70–82. doi:10.1016/j.foodqual.2007.11.002.
Peryam DR (1990). "Sensory evaluation―The
early days". Food Technology. 44 (1):...
- her
paternal arms of
Peryam: Gules, a
chevron engrailed or
between three lion's
faces affrontes of the last. The arms of
Peryam are also
shown on an oval...